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The Phonograph is distinguished trom other 

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The Phonograph is infinitely superior. 



The Phonograph is sold in 5,000 stores. Call at 

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NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO.. Orange. N. J. 



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Stallman's 

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F. A. STALLMAN. 



87 W. Spring St.. Colunr\b\is. O. 



The Rocky 

 flountain Qoat 



Is a shy, wary animal that ranges 



8,000 to 15,000 feet 



above sea level 



and has rarely been photographed. 

 Mr. A. M. Collins, one of Recre- 

 ation's prize winning photograph- 

 ers, has recently made 4 of the 

 finest goat pictures ever produced. 

 I have had enlargements made 

 from these, 13x15 inches, and 

 will sell them 



At $S.OO a Set. 



A rare and valuable group for 

 sportsmen, amateur photographers 

 and nature students. Address 



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